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Hyangsan County is a kun, or county, in
Chagang province,
North Korea. It was established,
following the
division of Korea, from
portions of Nyŏngbyŏn...
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Kangdong Sinuiju Ryokpo Samsok Pyongsong Wonsan Changsuwon Nampo Paektusan Hyangsan Anju
Changsong Ragwon Official residence North Korean leaders'
trains North...
- Il-sung,
while a
smaller one
holds those given to his son Kim Jong-il. The
Hyangsan Hotel caters to
luxury visitors,
while the
Chongchon Hotel is second-class...
- July 1994, Kim Il Sung
collapsed from a
heart attack at his
residence in
Hyangsan,
North Pyongan.
After the
heart attack, Kim Jong Il
ordered the team of...
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North P'yŏngan province,
North Korea.
Within the province, it
borders Hyangsan to the east,
Kujang and Nyŏngbyŏn to the south, and Tongch'ang and T'aech'ŏn...
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before 12:00 noon of 7 July 1994, Kim Il Sung
collapsed at his
residence in
Hyangsan from a
sudden heart attack. His son Kim Jong Il
ordered the team of doctors...
- (Korean: 보현사사각구층탑) is
located at
Pohyonsa on Mt. Myohyang, Hyangam-ri,
Hyangsan County,
North Pyongan Province,
North Korea. It is a
National Treasure...
- Pohyon-sa is a
Korean Buddhist temple located in
Hyangsan county in
North Pyong'an Province,
North Korea. It is
located within the
Myohyang Mountains....
- million. On the
early morning of 8 July 1994, Kim Il Sung
collapsed in
Hyangsan from a
sudden heart attack.
After the
heart attack, his son Kim Jong Il...
- Kyong-dok Ryongdung: Kim Yong-song Ryongmun: Ju Yong-sik Sugu: Choe Yong
Hyangsan: Kim Kyong-**** Taepyong: Choe Hyok-chol Unsan: Jong Kyong-il Pungyang:...